American Tax Resisters
Discover the compelling history of the anti-tax movement in American Tax Resisters by Bookshop, published by Harvard University Press in 2014. Spanning 384 pages, this insightful book delves into how the ideology of limited taxation on wealth has evolved over the past 150 years. It explores the battle against income redistribution efforts aimed at promoting social justice, revealing how a once-marginal perspective has gained mainstream traction. The narrative highlights the rise of individual entrepreneurialism, emphasizing personal success over communal sacrifice and solidarity. Perfect for readers interested in economics, social justice, and political movements, American Tax Resisters provides a thought-provoking examination of a pivotal aspect of American history.